Juǀʼhoan (English: /ˈdʒuːtwæn/ JOO-twan, Juǀʼhoan: [ʒuᵑ̊ǀʰwã]), also known as Southern or Southeastern ǃKung or ǃXun, is the southern variety of the ǃKung...
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independently. Consequently, the languages with the greatest numbers of consonants in the world are Khoisan. The Juǀʼhoan language has 48 click consonants among...
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Xû language may refer to: Juǀʼhoan language Khwe language Xu language (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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ǂKxʼaoǁʼae (redirect from Kung-gobabis language)
ǂKxʼaoǁʼae and those of Juǀʼhoan both in Botswana and Namibia argue that they are one and the same people, speaking one language, with some dialectal attributes...
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make the third-most-populous click language after Khoekhoe and Sandawe. The most populous ǃKung variety, Juǀʼhoan, is perhaps tied for third place with...
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African Khoisan languages Juǀʼhoan language Kxoe language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Xun language. If an internal...
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This article contains special characters from the Juǀʼhoan language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols...
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repeating things what the Khoikhoi had told them. It has entered the Juǀʼhoan language as the name of the Christian god. Xu, a crater on Rhea, the second...
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as Tribulus terrestris 'Devil's-thorn'. Patrick Dickens: English–Juǀʼhoan – Juǀʼhoan–English dictionary, Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, Köln 1994, ISBN 978-3-89645-868-1...
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the Juǀʼhoan language), after the word [kxʼà] 'earth, ground', which is shared by the two branches of the family, though also by neighboring languages such...
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Gods Must Be Crazy, in which the clicking sounds of the San people's Juǀʼhoan language were represented as "!". However, as the bandmembers themselves say...
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Click consonant (redirect from Click language)
individual languages for details. Taa (ǃXóõ) and Nǁng (Nǀuu) are Tuu languages, from the two branches of that family. ǂʼAmkoe (ǂHoan) and Juǀʼhoan (ǃKung)...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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the Juǀʼhoan and relatives, and everyone else. Because two of the three groups speak languages with clicks, perhaps their common ancestral language, which...
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in all spoken languages, it has a series of ejective stops and one implosive stop. It has 18 click consonants (in comparison, Juǀʼhoan, spoken in Botswana...
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like an exclamation mark is an alveolar consonant in his native language of Juǀʼhoan. Vallance, Tom (10 July 2003). "Nǃxau: Kalahari bushman who became...
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List of Latin-script digraphs (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
is used in Juǀʼhoan for the voiced alveolar click /ᶢǃ/. ⟨gǀ⟩ is used in Juǀʼhoan for the voiced dental click /ᶢǀ/. ⟨gǁ⟩ is used in Juǀʼhoan for the voiced...
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Ekoka ǃKung (redirect from Ekoka-!Xû language)
/tʰ/ is shown as post-alveolar; cf. the epiglottalized /tᵸ/ found in Juǀʼhoan, though this could be an alignment error. Similarly, /tʃʰ/ is shown as...
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[ynh] – does not exist ǂKxʼaoǁʼae ("=/Kx'au//'ein") [aue] – dialect of Juǀʼhoan [ktz] Bhatola [btl] Cagua [cbh] Chipiajes [cbe] – a Saliba and Guahibo...
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Naankuse Foundation Wildlife Sanctuary (category Articles containing Juǀʼhoan-language text)
The Naankuse Foundation Wildlife Sanctuary (Juǀʼhoan: Nǀaʼankusê) is a wildlife sanctuary in central Namibia, situated c. 42 kilometres (26 mi) outside...
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station in Dharangaon, Maharashtra, India dxg, a click consonant in the Juǀʼhoan language of Namibia and Botswana Miscellaneous far left, a classification of...
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The Sounds of the World's Languages. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-19815-6. Dickens, Patick (1994) English–Juǀʼhoan Juǀʼhoan–English dictionary ISBN 3927620556...
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railway stations in India#D dxh (ᶢᵏǁʰ), a click consonant in the Juǀʼhoan language of Botswana and Namibia Dongxihu District, a district of Wuhan, Hubei...
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[ᶢᵏǃᵡ]), a click consonant in the Juǀʼhoan language of Namibia and Botswana; see Click consonant#Variation among languages Orobanchaceae, a family of mostly...
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Kgalagadi language Ikalanga language ǃXóõ language Bemba language Gǁana language Herero language Ju languages Juǀʼhoan language Lozi language Nama language Shona...
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List of Latin-script trigraphs (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text)
⟨gǂh⟩ are used in Juǀʼhoan for its four prevoiced aspirated clicks, /ᶢᵏǃʰ, ᶢᵏǀʰ, ᶢᵏǁʰ, ᶢᵏǂʰ/. ⟨gǃk⟩ ⟨gǀk⟩ ⟨gǁk⟩ ⟨gǂk⟩ are used in Juǀʼhoan for its four prevoiced...
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Schmidtia pappophoroides (category Articles containing Juǀʼhoan-language text)
meerjarige Kalaharisandkweek, Khoekhoe: ǀkhurub, Otjiherero: ongorondji, Juǀʼhoan: beye-ǁxui-doa, ‹See Tfd›German: Ausdauerndes Fünfborstengras) is a perennial...
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Gh (digraph) (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
'jaw'). In Igbo, the <gh> digraph is used in words like agha (war). In Juǀʼhoan, it's used for the prevoiced aspirated velar plosive /ɡ͡kʰ/. In the Malay...
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Khoisan (category Articles containing Khoekhoe-language text)
central Omatako River and south of the Ovambo River Southeastern ǃKung (Juǀʼhoan), spoken in Botswana east of the Okavango Delta, and northeast Namibia...
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List of Latin-script tetragraphs (category CS1 Romansh-language sources (rm))
consonants in the 1987 orthography of Juǀʼhoan. The apostrophe is considered a diacritic rather than a letter in Juǀʼhoan. ⟨dcgʼ⟩ for [ᶢǀʢ] ⟨dçgʼ⟩ for [ᶢǂʢ]...
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